Don't Even Think About Trying to get to D.C.
This is one ugly radar image from 4pm Central time Friday.
Having been in D.C. and watched 5" shut the city down, you don't want any part of this if you can avoid it. AccuWeather continues to do a superb job covering the storm. UPDATE: To clarify, the following statement came from the NWS Baltimore-Washington:
Having been in D.C. and watched 5" shut the city down, you don't want any part of this if you can avoid it. AccuWeather continues to do a superb job covering the storm. UPDATE: To clarify, the following statement came from the NWS Baltimore-Washington:
1234 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010 ...RECORD SNOWFALL FORECAST IN THE BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON DC REGION...
...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS DEVELOPING TONIGHT...
LOOKING BACK AT THE BIGGEST STORM OF RECORD FOR WASHINGTON DC... THE JANUARY 1922 KNICKERBOCKER STORM...28.0 INCHES OF SNOW WAS PRODUCED FROM 3.02 INCHES OF LIQUID WATER. CURRENT FORECASTS FOR THIS EVENT HAVE TOTAL LIQUID FALLING FROM THIS STORM APPROACHING 3 INCHES...WHICH ACCORDINGLY WOULD CREATE A SNOWFALL THAT WILL RIVAL THE KNICKERBOCKER STORM TOTAL. GENERALLY ACROSS THE REGION...20 TO 30 INCHES OF SNOW WILL FALL BY SATURDAY EVENING.
BALTIMORE'S RECORD OF 26.8 INCHES FROM THE PRESIDENTS DAY FEBRUARY 2003 STORM WILL ALSO BE THREATENED.
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